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Please excuse the crude video
of the Bi-Moto by Mystery DJ Motodom.com
(that was quickly crafted in his backyard!) Hopefully it doesn't get
confused with the quality of Heave H.O.E. the
DVD instructions.

Also if you want the background info and tips for how to best execute this putting technique, then you will want to back up and check out the Bi-Moto Homepage!.

So
that the videos (below) don't get
confused with the quality of "Heave H.O.E."
DVD, you can click on the image (left) to see a preview of the movie..
Heave HOE, along with an early NBC local news story about the
Motodom.com school assembly. Otherwise, enjoy the
Bi-Moto tips below!

Click the on the
image
for a video
of a short range stationary(15
ft away) Bi-Moto Putt.
Enjoy~!

Click on the image for a video of a longer range Bi-Moto Putt
from 20 and 30 ft away.
(A tricky problem here is that the footing is on uneven snow/ice.)
We'll get some
more shots with secure footing soon.

Yet another perspective with great footing.
With a Roc for longer distance.

Measured out exactly 22 feet. A nice distance for choking, and showing
how simple and effortless the Bi-Moto method is.. and this is the
stationary method... the stepping method is good for 3o feet and over.

This is the best thing in doubles
competition. Use Heave H.O.E. to confidently hit 30-80 ft putts with a
forehand!

However this will
show you what happens when you use the information on
Heave H.O.E. DVD to learn the
Motodom.com forehand long distance putt for DISC golf!

This video is at the distance of 30 feet. H.O.E.!

For your putts: 7 to10+ steps away!~

However
the MOST important element, which you may not immediately notice, is
that the release of the
disc is ideally done at a point in the middle of the body motion starting well before the left foot reaches the ground.
(Most people naturally start to release at the end of the body motion,
when the left foot touches. Then the only motion at work is the one
with the hands.) If you peek at this video frame by frame, you will
see, the release of the disc starts while the left foot is still in the
air.

So, the trick to using a step is to use a little momentum from all 3 of
the following body parts:
1. Your right leg pushing, plus
2. Your upper body movement, plus
3. Your push motion of the hands.
If all three motions are happening at the time you begin to release
your disc,then it makes for extremely good power( with little effort)
and greater accuracy for max distance. It is just a timing thing that
is worth working out.

But, if you are stepping on any
sort of an incline, forget it, and use the STATIONARY method.
See above.

Click on image for a demo of Bi-Moto Putting FOR
MAXIMUM DISTANCE!

The
key to max distance with a Bi-Moto Putt is to integrate a STEP into the
putt. If you notice here, there is a rehearsal of the motion, to make
sure that the putt is done safely without stepping past your marker,
and to insure everything remains in balance after the motion.

THE ONLY DRAWBACK
to this method is you need level
ground!:-)

So if you are one of those lucky Disc Golfers with lots of level
putting greens, then you can use this method to make longer and longer
putts.